SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION
GALATEA HORTICULTURAL SHOW LONG ENTRY LIST The first Horticultural Show to be held at Galatea, took place last Saturday in the school. Entries were of a high standard and the show was in all, entirely successful. The following results were recorded:—
CUT FLOWERS Asters: Mrs Cawte 1, Mrs Neilson
Carnations: Mrs E. Bridgeman 1, Miss Turnbull 2. Dahlias, Dec.: Mrs A. Hill 1. Dahlias, Variety: Mrs A. Hill I. Daisies: Mrs Neilson 1. Marigolds: Mrs Neilson 1 and 2. Phlox Drummondi: Mrs C. Heard 1, Miss Turnbull 2. Pansies Largest, Mrs Yager 1. Pansies 3 Varieties: Mrs Heard 1, Mrs Yager 2. Petunias: Mrs Bridgeman 1, Miss M. Hill 2.
Snapdragons: Mrs Bridgeman, points. Stocks: Mrs Neilson, points. Iceland Poppies: Mrs Cawte, points Violias: Mrs Yager, points. Lillies: Mrs Yager, points. Best Exhibit of Cut Flowers: Mrs Yager 1, Mrs Cawte 2. Vase of Flowers: Miss Turnbull 1, Mrs Yager 2. Points Trophy: Mrs Yager. Judge: Mrs Head, Whakatane. DECORATIVE
Jam jar of flowers for effect: Mrs Cawte 1. Floating Bowl: Mrs Cawte 1. Victorian Posy: Mrs Cawte 1. Shoulder Spray: Mrs Cawte 1. COOKING
White Scones: Mrs Paton 1, Mrs R. Heard 2.
Sponge with Butter: Mrs R. Heard 1, Mrs Paton 2. Sponge Roll: Mrs Yager 1. Kisses: Mrs Yager 1, Mrs Walsh 2. Fruit Cake: Mrs Yager 1, Mrs Walsh 2. Biscuits: Mrs Yager 1. (Continued on page 7)
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 50, 8 March 1946, Page 2
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234SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 50, 8 March 1946, Page 2
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